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I can answer questions regarding hunting big game and small game in the Midwest, hunting weapons, scent control and some trapping questions. I would also be happy to answer questions regarding MN game laws. I have over 15 years of hunting and outdoor experience and I would like to add that I am a supporter of the NRA.

Experience in the area

I have over 15 years of experience hunting, trapping, fishing, and outdoor experience.

Organizations

I belong to the National Rifle Association and the MN Trappers Association

Education/Credentials

I am currently in my last year of a POST Certified Law Enforcement program.

Awards and Honors

I am PPCT Defense System Certified. I have placed first and second place in recent rifle competitions in a field of up to fifty people.I have recieved certifications in the areas of firearms and trapping.

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Recent Answers from Tyler Bong

2008-12-10 Licence to Eat:

Well technically u would have to call the Department of NAtural Resources for your state to get a permit or permission to eat it, u most likely wont need a license. This bird may be infected with some

2008-12-01 coyote/fox hunting:

Well Alex both coyotes and foxes are very smart animals. Il answer ur question with an ideal setup that i would use. I would use a .223 at the samllest and .270 at the biggest. I would prefer the smaller

2008-11-27 Hunting:

Well if youre going to shoot slugs its not imparitive that u use a rifled barell but i would highly recommend it. Especially if you are useing it for hunting u need the highest accuracy as possible. So

2008-11-12 hunting/guiding:

Well Laine you can never know everything about the outdoors, thats the fun of being out there is learning new things from different people that have different ideas and techniques. I love hearing others

2008-09-28 .410 shotgun:

Hi Dave, The first thing I would do is use a solvent with the cleaning rod and some cloth patches. A good solvent to use is Hopps, you can find it at any sporting goods store. Run the rod through the barell

 

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